After a two-year absence, the iconic Royal Highland Show made a spectacular return earlier this month! And, Fife businesses were there, showcasing a range of fantastic food and drink.
Fife continues to cook up a storm as its food and drink sector grows, develops, evolves, innovates, and thrives, and those local businesses, which took part in the Tastes of Fife showcase, did not disappoint. It was a collective delight of food and drink businesses, which came together to showcase the very of best of Fife to exhibitors and visitors.
Modern Standard Coffee, Pilgrim’s Gin, Rumburra, Heavenly Goodies, Tayport Distillery, Wee Tea Company, Woodmill Game, The Buffalo Farm, East Neuk Salt Co and Mara Seaweed, attended the event with support from Fife Council Economic Development’s Trade Development Programme, to grow, and reach new and existing audiences by speaking directly to consumers through the sampling of products and services. There were also trade buyers in attendance.
Pamela Stevenson, Service Manager, Economic Development, Business and Employability at Fife Council, commented:
“Tastes of Fife was a strong showcase, promoting some of the region’s finest food and drink producers. They had the chance to speak directly to customers with plenty of opportunities to showcase products and services via networking, sampling, and selling directly to trade customers and consumers. It was a busy weekend, and we look forward to hearing some of the successes to come from it.”